NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Week

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*This event is the first two premiere weeks.
 
*This event is the first two premiere weeks.
 
*During the first week, it was the first time a new episode premiered 5 days in a row, as mentioned in a promo.
 
*During the first week, it was the first time a new episode premiered 5 days in a row, as mentioned in a promo.
**The week of March 9, 2001 was incorrectly claimed to be a SpongeBob premiere week, as [[Shanghaied]] was the only new episode that week. SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all on March 5 or 6, 2001; The Wild Thornberrys aired instead both days. It's currently unknown whether SpongeBob aired on March 7 or 8, 2001, although The Wild Thornberrys also aired both days.
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**The week of March 9, 2001 was incorrectly claimed to be a SpongeBob premiere week, as [[Shanghaied]] was the only new episode that week. SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all on March 5 or 6, 2001; The Wild Thornberrys aired instead both days. It's currently unknown whether SpongeBob aired on March 7 or 8, 2001, although The Wild Thornberrys also aired both days when SpongeBob was originally scheduled.
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*This event ended Season 4.
 
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Revision as of 13:08, 18 November 2024

The original fry cook at the Krusty Krab, Jim.

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Week was a week long marathon of new episodes of SpongeBob. An episode would premiere everyday at 5PM, and was done during the week of July 23rd and the week of July 30th. This is the longest SpongeBob premiere special. It also aired the most episodes in 10 days, with 24 episodes.

Contents

Premiered Episodes During Week

The following episodes had premiered during the NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Week:

WEEK ONE

July 23:

July 24:

July 25:

July 26:

July 27:

WEEK TWO

July 30:

July 31:

August 1:

August 2:

August 3:

Trivia

  • The advertisement for the special said it was for a week, but new episodes went for a total of 10 days.
  • Its possible that the special was done due to the enormous amount of episodes from season 5 that had not yet been premiered at the time.
  • This event is the first two premiere weeks.
  • During the first week, it was the first time a new episode premiered 5 days in a row, as mentioned in a promo.
    • The week of March 9, 2001 was incorrectly claimed to be a SpongeBob premiere week, as Shanghaied was the only new episode that week. SpongeBob SquarePants didn't even air at all on March 5 or 6, 2001; The Wild Thornberrys aired instead both days. It's currently unknown whether SpongeBob aired on March 7 or 8, 2001, although The Wild Thornberrys also aired both days when SpongeBob was originally scheduled.
  • This event ended Season 4.
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